Titles
- Choosing Wisely® recommendation analysis: prioritizing opportunities for reducing inappropriate care : preoperative stress testing1
- Closing the "doughnut hole" has helped protect millions of Medicare beneficiaries from high drug costs1
- Community Care of North Carolina: building community systems of care through state and local partnerships1
- Community health centers reduce the costs of children's health care1
- Cost of joint replacement using bundled payment models1
- Creating a Medicare transitional care benefit: how it can save billions and improve care1
- Demonstrating return on investment for infection prevention and control1
- Economic impact of expanded health insurance coverage for Mississippians below 138% of the federal poverty level1
- Effects of a medical home and shared savings intervention on quality and utilization of care1
- Examining the cost effectiveness of teaching health centers1
- Excluding noncovered versions when setting payment for two Part B drugs would have resulted in lower drug costs for Medicare and its beneficiaries1
- For reducing expenses of the military establishment1
- Fork in the road: alternative paths to a high performance U.S. health system1
- Health and wealth: measuring health system performance : invited testimony : Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, Subcommittee on Interstate Commerce, Trade, and Tourism : hearing on "rethinking the Gross Domestic Product as a Measurement of National Strength"1
- Health care reform: promises and pitfalls for maternal and child health1
- Health reform law creates new opportunities for states to save Medicaid dollars1
- High performance accountable care: building on success and learning from experience1
- High performance health care for vulnerable populations: a policy framework for promoting accountable care in Medicaid1
- Hospitals and health systems prepare for a value-driven future1
- House Subcommittee on Employer-Employee Relations hearing on examining pay-for-performance measures and other trends in employer-sponsored health care1